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Suppose that a nurse needs 10 cc (cubic centimeters) of a 15.5% solution (that is, a solution that is 15.5% ingredient) of a certain medication, which must be obtained by mixing Suppose that a nurse needs 10 cc (cubic centimeters)  of a 15.5% solution (that is, a solution that is 15.5% ingredient)  of a certain medication, which must be obtained by mixing   cc of a 20% solution and   cc of a 5% solution. Choose the expression for the amount of ingredient in the 5% solution. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   cc of a 20% solution and Suppose that a nurse needs 10 cc (cubic centimeters)  of a 15.5% solution (that is, a solution that is 15.5% ingredient)  of a certain medication, which must be obtained by mixing   cc of a 20% solution and   cc of a 5% solution. Choose the expression for the amount of ingredient in the 5% solution. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   cc of a 5% solution. Choose the expression for the amount of ingredient in the 5% solution.

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